Guide To Common Blood Tests

Coagulation Panel

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Many individuals will have a few coagulation panels throughout their lifetime. A coagulation panel, which is also referred to as a coagulation test, measures how well an individual’s blood can clot and how long it takes. This type of blood test helps doctors assess a patient’s risk of blood clots as well as excessive bleeding. Doctors use coagulation panels to diagnose blood disorders, including hemophilia and thrombophilia. These tests are also standard in patients who are on medications that affect their blood’s ability to clot, such as warfarin, heparin, and vasopressin. Many patients will need a coagulation panel done prior to surgery.

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